The other two are "Key & Peele" and "Brickleberry." The pickup will give the former a fourth season, while the latter will go into its third.

This was the first season for "Drunk History," which -- in addition to Waters -- is executive produced by Jeremy Konner, along with Gary Sanchez Productions’ Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Chris Henchy and Owen Burke.

"We are covering several genres with these pickups: one sketch; one animation; and whatever 'Drunk History' is," Kent Alterman, Comedy Central president original programming, said in statement Wednesday.

Update (6/3): "Drunk History," the humorous, alcohol-influenced history lesson from Lutherville native Derek Waters, will make its series debut on July 9 at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central. The first season will consist of eight episodes.

Tonight’s episode is the infamous “Women Tell All” reunion, where 17 contestants from this season return to discuss the events to date. Basically, the women argue with one another while Chris Harrison mediates.